Stanley E. Clarke

Stanley E. Clarke III was a Lieutenant-General of the US Air Force who was the Director of the Air National Guard from 2013, succeeding Harry M. Wyatt.

Biography
Stanley E. Clarke III was a graduate of the University of Georgia in 1981, having a science bachelor's degree. Clarke was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the US Air Force, and he flew 100 combat hours (4,000 hours total) before he was appointed to several flight wing commands. Later, he became the defense attache to Turkey and Assistant Adjutant General of the Alabama National Guard before being promoted to Lieutenant-General in 2013 and succeeding Harry M. Wyatt as the commander of the Air National Guard.